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The following are the release milestones for LFX Project Control Center (PCC):
Release Date: 24/January/2023
Project Control Center (PCC) is a platform that allows project administrators to set up the projects when they get associated with The Linux Foundation. You can set up the projects to use various services that are provided by The Linux Foundation.
PCC assists you in onboarding an open source project with great ease. Project Control Center helps you get started quickly by providing all the support that you need with self-service configuration for governance, membership, IT, developer and collaboration tools, documentation, and community roles. You can read more about PCC by visiting our website.
Some of the prominent features of PCC are listed in the following list:
PCC Dashboard
Creating Projects and Sub Projects
Generic setup services
IT services
Tools Onboarding
This sections provides you with list of new features, updates and bug fixes for this release.
The following list provides you an overview of new features implemented in this release:
NA
The following list provides new updates to the existing features:
Insights - Updated GitHub repositories to be sorted by repository name
Committee - Added committee voting status on the committee table
Cypress - Removed login requirement for end-to-end testing and stub remaining endpoints
EasyCLA - Added ability to disassociate GitHub organization from EasyCLA
EasyCLA - Removed GitLab project added under grandchild from CLA group
Mailing List - Added ability to list mailing lists that are part of the current projects' subproject in the mailing lists table
The following list provides you the bug fixes that are applied in this release:
Committees - Fixed remaining committee routes that were not updated to reflect the new navigation structure
Project Definition - Fixed issue where the parent project field was incorrectly being set to required in certain scenarios
Project Details - Truncate project details website when text exceeds the allowed width
Mailing List - Fixed issue where users were unable to navigate from the mailing lists page
Mailing List - Fixed separator alignment issue on the mailing list table
Mailing List - Fixed bug where Voting Status and Role columns were not displayed when committee voting was enabled
Mailing List - Fixed remaining mailing lists routes that were not updated to reflect the new navigation structure
Meeting Management - Fixed width issue with time picker on meeting management
Meeting Management - Fixed issue where committee members were not filtered based on voting status while managing participants
Meeting Management - Fixed issue where the current user is added to meetings was being duplicated in meeting participants
Meeting Management - Fixed navigation bug where users were not able to view legacy Zoom users
Source Control - Fixed refreshing of the page when a GitHub organization is added for the first time, or when it is removed
EasyCLA - Fixed organization status colors based on the organization's connection status
Insights - Fixed GitHub updated repositories visibility when viewing a filtered list
NA
You can visit the following links for more information on PCC:
Release Date: 22/December/2022
Project Control Center (PCC) is a platform that allows project administrators to set up the projects when they get associated with The Linux Foundation. You can set up the projects to use various services that are provided by The Linux Foundation.
PCC assists you in onboarding an open source project with great ease. Project Control Center helps you get started quickly by providing all the support that you need with self-service configuration for governance, membership, IT, developer and collaboration tools, documentation, and community roles. You can read more about PCC by visiting our website.
Some of the prominent features of PCC are listed in the following list:
PCC Dashboard
Creating Projects and Sub Projects
Generic setup services
IT services
Tools Onboarding
This sections provides you with list of new features, updates and bug fixes for this release.
The following list provides you an overview of new features implemented in this release:
NA
The following list provides new updates to the existing features:
General - Reorganized our navigation elements into Operations, Collaboration, Development, and LFX Tools
General - Add a release-notification popup which can tell users about changes or new features after a PCC upgrade
The following list provides you the bug fixes that are applied in this release:
Projects - Fixed chopped link between project and child projects
Projects - Fixed start trim on Formal Name on project Legal page
Projects - Fixed vertical scrollbar appearing on elements
Projects - Fixed Slug field validation issue on Add Project
Meetings - Correctly populate Recording and Transcript enabled/access values on Manage Meeting popup form
Meetings - Correctly populate Committee filter value on Manage Meeting modal form
Meetings - Fixed issue on Manage Participants page if the meeting has no additional invitee list
Meetings - Show the correct visibility for the meeting on Manage Meeting popup form
Meetings - Show a validation error if the user sets the date of a meeting to a date later than the "ends after" date of that meeting's custom recurring schedule.
Insights - Ensure that "foreign" GitHub organizations are hidden when configuring Insights for that project. (Repos instrumented in Insights without the GitHub organization being connected to the project or its parent, are not supported in PCC and require manual resolution via Support.)
NA
You can visit the following links for more information on PCC:
Project Control Center (PCC) is a platform that allows project administrators to set up the projects when they get associated with The Linux Foundation. You can set up the projects to use various services that are provided by The Linux Foundation.
PCC assists you in onboarding an open source project with great ease. Project Control Center helps you get started quickly by providing all the support that you need with self-service configuration for governance, membership, IT, developer and collaboration tools, documentation, and community roles. You can read more about PCC by visiting our .
Some of the prominent features of PCC are listed in the following list:
PCC Dashboard
Creating Projects and Sub Projects
Generic setup services
IT services
Tools Onboarding
This sections provides you with list of new features and bug fixes for this release.
The following list provides you an overview of new features implemented in this release:
Meeting Management - Ability to enable Recording and Transcripts on meetings
Meeting Management - View Recording and Transcripts on Past Meetings
Meeting Management - Ability to view and share the registration link for public meetings
Security - Activity Logs for repositories showcasing various updates made to the security settings
Security - When all repositories within an organization are linked to projects other than the current one you’re viewing, links are provided to other projects directly within the table for better UX
The following list provides you the bug fixes that are applied in this release:
AWS - Implemented ellipsis on long email text
Domains - Fixed bug relating to delegating DNS
Meeting Management - Various bug fixes relating to parsing and selecting meeting times
Meeting Management - Various fixes relating to selecting meeting hosts for committee members
Meeting Management - Various fixes relating to setting recurring invites for recurring meetings
Meeting Management - Set max custom recurrence of a meeting to 49
Meeting Management - Ability to create meetings with zero participants
Meeting Management - Hide Meeting Host column when managing participants until feature is ready (admins are still able to claim host using the host key available in PCC).
MISC - Fixed table pagination issue when deleting rows results in one less page - user will be navigated to the new last page/previous page
NA
You can visit the following links for more information on PCC:
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Project Control Center (PCC) is a platform that allows project administrators to set up the projects when they get associated with The Linux Foundation. You can set up the projects to use various services that are provided by The Linux Foundation.
PCC assists you in onboarding an open source project with great ease. Project Control Center helps you get started quickly by providing all the support that you need with self-service configuration for governance, membership, IT, developer and collaboration tools, documentation, and community roles. You can read more about PCC by visiting our .
Some of the prominent features of PCC are listed in the following list:
PCC Dashboard
Creating Projects and Sub Projects
Generic setup services
IT services
Tools Onboarding
This sections provides you with list of new features and bug fixes for this release.
The following list provides you an overview of new features implemented in this release:
Meetings - Added option to resend meeting invitation.
Meetings - Added UTC suffix to recurring options.
Committees - Added Appointed by
value visible in table view
DataDog - Added user to RUM traces.
Meetings - Updated meetings to hide or display host keys based on time.
Projects - Added tooltips to file inputs.
Generic - Added maintenance feature flag guard for all services.
The following list provides you the bug fixes that are applied in this release:
Mailing Lists - User is now able to change lists posting permission from custom to any other available option.
Committees - Added loading handler to avoid over pagination from the server.
NA
You can visit the following links for more information on PCC:
Release Date: 13/December/2022
Project Control Center (PCC) is a platform that allows project administrators to set up the projects when they get associated with The Linux Foundation. You can set up the projects to use various services that are provided by The Linux Foundation.
PCC assists you in onboarding an open source project with great ease. Project Control Center helps you get started quickly by providing all the support that you need with self-service configuration for governance, membership, IT, developer and collaboration tools, documentation, and community roles. You can read more about PCC by visiting our .
Some of the prominent features of PCC are listed in the following list:
PCC Dashboard
Creating Projects and Sub Projects
Generic setup services
IT services
Tools Onboarding
This sections provides you with list of new features, updates and bug fixes for this release.
The following list provides you an overview of new features implemented in this release:
Meetings: Release Flexible Meeting Scheduling, part 1
EasyCLA: Added support to create "CLA group" at a child-project level, even when a foundation-level "CLA group" is present
Mailing Lists: Added user search for new subscribers, for consistency with Committees & Meetings
Security: Added new Snyk status on Manage Vulnerabilities page
The following list provides new updates to the existing features:
General: Added "Community Forum" link to the Get Help dropdown on the LFX Header
Project Setup: Update CII Best Practices Badge field to be OpenSSF Best Practices Badge
Project Setup: Updated "Escalate Review" link on Draft projects to contact LF Formation Team instead of LFX support team
EasyCLA: Added necessary info to complete a Gerrit installation after enabling the service from PCC
Confluence & Jira: Hide Cloud Provider column when the Jira or Confluence are unmanaged and the cloud provider is not known
The following list provides you the bug fixes that are applied in this release:
Project Setup: Update error handling to display more helpful messages for various errors returned by the LFX API
Project Setup: Fixed an issue with the color picker for Branding colors
Committees: Fixed a bug where a user could not clear the date picker when managing a committee
LFX Tools onboarding: Updated a message explaining why Archived & Formation projects cannot be onboarded to other LFX Tools
Groupsio: Fixed an issue that caused the subscriber table to be mis-aligned sometimes
Domains: Updated empty list message when there are no service records or redirects
Jira: Fixed an issue where errors were not handled correctly
Insights: Fixed various layout issues on the connector overview page
Insights: Fixed various edge cases related to onboarding GitHub Organizations
NA
You can visit the following links for more information on PCC:
Release Date: 08/February/2023
Project Control Center (PCC) is a platform that allows project administrators to set up the projects when they get associated with The Linux Foundation. You can set up the projects to use various services that are provided by The Linux Foundation.
PCC assists you in onboarding an open source project with great ease. Project Control Center helps you get started quickly by providing all the support that you need with self-service configuration for governance, membership, IT, developer and collaboration tools, documentation, and community roles. You can read more about PCC by visiting our .
Some of the prominent features of PCC are listed in the following list:
PCC Dashboard
Creating Projects and Sub Projects
Generic setup services
IT services
Tools Onboarding
This sections provides you with list of new features, updates and bug fixes for this release.
The following list provides you an overview of new features implemented in this release:
General - Updated LFX header to an updated design
General - Updated PCC's left navigation to an updated design
Meeting Management - Added the ability to clone upcoming meetings
Meeting Management - Updated the meeting management page to an updated design
The following list provides new updates to the existing features:
General - Ability to open links on the left navigation in new tabs
Committee - Updated the way committees and committee member pages are loaded to display data as soon as it is available for better UX
Committee - Updated toast error message when trying to add a committee with a duplicate name to be more clear on why there is an error
The following list provides you the bug fixes that are applied in this release:
Meeting Management - Fixed issue where the meeting time was incorrectly displayed due to a deprecated library
Meeting Management - Fixed an issue where the calendar was expanding and shrinking during the initial load
Meeting Management - Fixed an issue where the longest meeting recording was not linked to past meetings
Committee - Fixed an issue where adding a committee member was not populating the member's first and last name correctly
Committee - Fixed an issue where getting members were returning a 404 when one or more of the members had bad data from the user service
Source Control - Fixed documentation link for adding a user to an organization
NA
You can visit the following links for more information on PCC:
Release Date: 02/March/2023
Project Control Center (PCC) is a platform that allows project administrators to set up the projects when they get associated with The Linux Foundation. You can set up the projects to use various services that are provided by The Linux Foundation.
PCC assists you in onboarding an open source project with great ease. Project Control Center helps you get started quickly by providing all the support that you need with self-service configuration for governance, membership, IT, developer and collaboration tools, documentation, and community roles. You can read more about PCC by visiting our .
Some of the prominent features of PCC are listed in the following list:
PCC Dashboard
Creating Projects and Sub Projects
Generic setup services
IT services
Tools Onboarding
This sections provides you with list of new features, updates and bug fixes for this release.
The following list provides you an overview of new features implemented in this release:
General - PCC now shows dynamic page titles in browser tabs for easier identification for users who have multiple PCC tabs open
Committees - Added verification status on committee members to show if the member has a verified LFID or is pending email verification
The following list provides new updates to the existing features:
General - Updated sidebar logo container to have a minimum height that stops the navigation links from moving during load
Email Forwards - Migrated email forwarding management under Domains for LF-managed domains
Committees - Updated committee meeting statistics to follow the updated design
Mailing Lists - Updated page loading waterfall to show elements as soon as it's available, providing a better UX.
The following list provides you the bug fixes that are applied in this release:
Domains - Fixed domain transfer status refresh on code submission
Committees - Fixed bug where searching via email was case sensitive
Docker Hub - Fixed issue where admin users were not able to delete Docker Hub repositories
NA
You can visit the following links for more information on PCC:
Release Date: 03/October/2022
Project Control Center (PCC) is a platform that allows project administrators to set up the projects when they get associated with The Linux Foundation. You can set up the projects to use various services that are provided by The Linux Foundation.
PCC assists you in onboarding an open source project with great ease. Project Control Center helps you get started quickly by providing all the support that you need with self-service configuration for governance, membership, IT, developer and collaboration tools, documentation, and community roles. You can read more about PCC by visiting our .
Some of the prominent features of PCC are listed in the following list:
PCC Dashboard
Creating Projects and Sub Projects
Generic setup services
IT services
Tools Onboarding
This sections provides you with list of new features, updates and bug fixes for this release.
The following list provides you an overview of new features implemented in this release:
Committees - Added support to add subcommittees
Insights - Ability to onboard projects to Insights (GitHub)
Meetings - Updated invite participant to allow name searching and field population
The following list provides new updates to the existing features:
MISC - Update DataDog RUM instrumentation to enable screen recording
Setup - Reenable project artifact management (uploading project files to share in Organization Dashboard)
Mailing List - Updated name field to be readonly and remove prefix on label
Meetings - Removed “Add Yourself” CTA and adds logged in user by default when scheduling a meeting
Domains - Improved the validation behavior of subdomains and custom domain targets
Email Forwarding - Updated alias recipient email validation
Legal - Updated legal parent from searchable input to dropdown
DockerHub - Updated feature flag for DockerHub
The following list provides you the bug fixes that are applied in this release:
Meetings - Fixed issues relating to attendees roster
Mailing List - Added custom error messages on edit mailing list screen when list is private
Committees - Fixed If there is no committee next meeting display None
Legal - Improved validation messages coming from unexpected Salesforce errors
Membership - Fixed an issue in removing newly added tier
Dashboard - Fixed long project name appearing chopped
EasyCLA - Fixed download ICLA on Safari Browser issue
EasyCLA - Fixed download CCLA bug
NA
You can visit the following links for more information on PCC:
Release Date: 27/March/2023
Project Control Center (PCC) is a platform that allows project administrators to set up the projects when they get associated with The Linux Foundation. You can set up the projects to use various services that are provided by The Linux Foundation.
PCC assists you in onboarding an open source project with great ease. Project Control Center helps you get started quickly by providing all the support that you need with self-service configuration for governance, membership, IT, developer and collaboration tools, documentation, and community roles. You can read more about PCC by visiting our .
Some of the prominent features of PCC are listed in the following list:
PCC Dashboard
Creating Projects and Sub Projects
Generic setup services
IT services
Tools Onboarding
This sections provides you with list of new features, updates and bug fixes for this release.
The following list provides you an overview of new features implemented in this release:
Committees - Updated table to allow the user to click the member's name to view and edit committee members to reduce clicks
Committees - Updated committee members table to allow users to set numbers of rows loaded per page
Committees - Added ability to manage committee mailing lists directly from the committee's page
Meeting Management - Updated UI/UX for managing a meeting where the meeting details and participants are now on a single page
The following list provides new updates to the existing features:
Cloud Providers - Updated text describing AWS billing reflect that costs will be charged for the current month's costs up to today.
PCC - Fixed a bug where searching for projects was showing archived projects while the archive toggle was turned off
Mailing Lists - Updated error handling when adding a new mailing list and it fails due to primary domain being a delegated domain
The following list provides you the bug fixes that are applied in this release:
PCC - Fixed a bug where our issue where our in-memory cache for the BFF was not working properly in production Meetings - Fixed query for getting past meetings where recordings were not visible for past meetings
Meetings - Fixed recurring dropdown options on manage meeting with custom selection and you the user changes the start date
Mailing Lists - Fixed column separator alignment of the secondary subscribed email per user in the mailing list
Mailing Lists - Fixed a bug causing specific lists to not load due to a member missing user_id field
Project Details - Fixed description text UI overflowing into next element
EasyCLA - Fixed issue where grandchild projects are allowed to enroll in foundation CLA group
NA
You can visit the following links for more information on PCC:
Project Control Center (PCC) is a platform that allows project administrators to set up the projects when they get associated with The Linux Foundation. You can set up the projects to use various services that are provided by The Linux Foundation.
PCC assists you in onboarding an open source project with great ease. Project Control Center helps you get started quickly by providing all the support that you need with self-service configuration for governance, membership, IT, developer and collaboration tools, documentation, and community roles. You can read more about PCC by visiting our .
Some of the prominent features of PCC are listed in the following list:
PCC Dashboard
Creating Projects and Sub Projects
Generic setup services
IT services
Tools Onboarding
This sections provides you with list of new features and bug fixes for this release.
The following list provides you an overview of new features implemented in this release:
Insights - Insights now displays a status bar at the top of the page for activated services to indicate the service status.
Security - Updated info text for a false-positive pattern to be more descriptive.
MISC - Updated DataDog logging to be in line with IT Services requirements.
Setup - Updated field-level validation for new roles (admin, viewer, controller) to give better data management access.
The following list provides you the bug fixes that are applied in this release:
Security - Fixed issue where last scan time for failed scans was showing NaN values due to the API not returning the required key.
Meeting Management - Fixed a bug where the add yourself to meeting link was causing an issue by setting a host value.
Meeting Management - Fixed a DST bug where the user was seeing an incorrect time value for a meeting that was before a DST change.
Meeting Management - Fixed the recurrence dropdown to use dynamic weeks instead of static.
NA
You can visit the following links for more information on PCC:
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